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I know I’m spending lots of time romancing these but it’s because I love them so much. I’m having a hard time making decisions because they play off one another so well! May will be here before you know it and I still haven’t made any reservations to Portland Oregon not Maine which I could have easily flown to and wondered where the party was…..do I sound crazed?

Those tunics are so great! Better than all the “old lady” fabrics I seem to see them in at the stores!
You will LOVE Portland, Oregon. We’re regular visitors there. Never been to Portland, Maine though, so I can’t really compare :)!

i’m curious about the tunic pattern as well. i’ve been looking for something EXACTLY like that, so i can dress it up for work and dress it down for weekends. can you fill us in on the pattern you used?!

I’m sorry guys I wish I could find away to make patterns that is not a skill set of mine..we just copied a vintage top I found….wish I could help..if anyone finds a pattern please let our blog readers know!!!thanks so much.

I found a pattern! Simplicity 3560. It shows it in various lengths and different options for collar and sleeves. Got it on sale today at JoAnn Fabrics. Happy sewing ladies! I’m quite proud of myself for finding this while browsing through the book while my 7 and 1/2 month old was on my lap trying to eat the pages. Haha!http://mandybbags.etsy.comhttp://mandybbags.blogspot.com

I have made a couple of tunics from an Indigo Junction pattern called Tribeca Tunic. It is very similar to this style, if not identical. I love these colors. They are gorgeous. Now I need to get some of this fabric!

hi! Just got back from Jigglestitch and saw the awesome new fabrics. I cannot wait to get sewing with them. Of course, I also bought more of the Karen and Diane in brown to make more totes with!
It was great to meet the new fabrics in person!

I just love those tunics. My Mom and I were wandering your blog. I wanted to show her your wonderful designs. She is a talented quilter. She saw Hancock’s of Paducah. Have you been there, the museum is great. A lady at a shop in downtown Paducah told her not to bother going to Hancocks. When we looked at the site she was so disappointed she did not go. I love visitng your blog~
Bristol